
Is there really nothing left to steal? Nothing at all except for 21 tons of ketchup and mustard. An all-larceny Dudes in the News spectacular.


Todd Mauldin plays the blues at the Mustang Ranch in Nevada. Here is his take on the experience: “Bikers, Whores, Bluesmen and Sinning Responsibly” — video and all.

Is there really nothing left to steal? Nothing at all except for 21 tons of ketchup and mustard. An all-larceny Dudes in the News spectacular.

Prizewinning author Oscar Hijuelos talks to Andrew Ladd about his new memoir, growing up in Harlem, and men’s struggle for identity.

In this week’s Dudes in the News, Dave Ford gives the Associated Press what for. What for? There’s only one way to find out.

Odd Future are one of the most buzzworthy, talented, and controversial young acts in music. Kevin Lincoln considers how their lyrical content—which includes bursts of misogyny and homophobia—should influence the way we listen.

Never formulaic—but always punctual—this week’s roundup of wacky news features stupid criminals failing to do the math.

A modern-day folk hero in the tradition of John Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd, the Barefoot Bandit captured the imagination of a country going through hard times.

Also: How not to join the mile-high club, how to compose an effective note for a silent bank robbery, and how to punch a teenage girl in the face.

Noam Galai’s self-portrait was appropriated by street artists, T-shirt makers, publishers, and protesters around the world—without his permission. This is the inside story of a shy, private young man who no longer owns his own face.

She claims that the strictures of traditional psychology encourage “repression as opposed to encouraging people to open up.”

The hunt for a theoretical particle reveals an alarming trend in science: the competition to be the next “great man”—at any cost.

These are movies about the men we want to be, the men we actually are, and the men we’re glad we aren’t.

Good Men Media CEO Lisa Hickey wants you—and Malcom Gladwell—to know: the revolution can be tweeted.

Andrew Ladd reviews Peter McAllister’s new book, “Manthropology: The Science of Why the Modern Male Is Not the Man He Used to Be.”

Jamie Reidy is shocked by the jury’s decision to convict lacrosse player George Huguely V only of second degree murder in the slaying of his former girlfriend, Yeardley Love.

Food blogger Justin Cascio wants men to eat better, and the first step is in learning to cook.

Mark McCormack: “We do no-one any favors if we only fight prejudice that is, for some, yesterday’s battle.”

Jamie Reidy encourages single twentysomethings to hold out for Ms. Right, not settle for Ms. Not Too Bad

Men are leading Rick Santorum’s mad charge for the White House. Tom Matlack wants to know why.

NPR reports on the use of Ketamine to treat acute depression.

“This issue of how to reduce the reactivity on our political discourse is central to my thinking of late.”

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